
Writers: Jeff Lowell & Tim Hobert
Producers: Jeff Lowell & William Barnett
Director: Lee Shallat Chemel

Episode Length: 22:04
Guest Stars:
Victoria Dillard: Janelle
Cynthia Watros: Gayley (Stage name: Miranda Wright)
Faith Prince: Claudia
John Bland: First Reporter
Jordan H. Fischer: Second Reporter
Maria Gabriella: Third Reporter
Sylvia Kauders: Roberta
Rating:# million viewers rating share (n/a)
Rating: TV-PG
First Broadcast: March 4, 1997
Opening sound: Cheers

Storyline #1: The Daily Grind
Mike has a new girl and apparently it's working out. He's letting the staff go home
early and he enventually takes her back to his apartment. Everything is going fine until
Counseman Farr's bachelor party at a strip club. There he finds out that Gayley isn't just
a law student but also an exotic dancer. Needless to say, Mike realizes that, in his
position, he does not need to be dating strippers. After many snide remarks by Stuart, he
goes about preparing for the dump speech when she shows up unanounced. After appearing to
make up, Mike is interuppted in the middle of a press conference with a note that says she
is breaking up with him. Even after talking to her again, she leaves, breaking up with him
to save his image.
Storyline #2: Move over James, It's Stuart's Turn
Although Nikki is done with her psychoanalyst boyfriend, she did pick up some tips on
how to grab people's attention. She spends her time in the episode trying out these new
tactics on Stuart. And lo and behold, Stuart spends time chasing after Nikki trying to
find out what she thinks of him.

Review: Striptease
Overall, a flashy episode. Stuart was in his prime and although the story lacked a
substantive subplot, the episode rolled along rather smoothly. The big dramatic scene
between Mike and Gayley could have been spiced up but it seemed par for the course
considering Cynthia Watros is a soap star. (Thanx to Sibella Stone for the info.) I was
intrigued by the Nikki-Stuart subplot. Maybe in May, Stuart & James will duke it out.
We shall see. It did seem that the show did not go after the stripper aspect as much as it
could have (someone else stripping or attempting a second visit.) but I guess they backed
off in order to keep the TV-PG. Paul's subplot was a non-entity, especially since he's not
grabbing his chin like he did in The Great Pretender. And
speaking of continuity problems, Mike says he's been going out with Gayley for "the
past few weeks." Correct me if I'm wrong but Mike has spent the last few weeks single
according to the past few episodes. If this show ever gains a sense of continuity, it'll
be great.
Rating [5 pt. scale]: 4.5 (would be 5 except for timeline problems)

Did you notice ...
Mike has a NY Ranger trashcan in his apartment to match his coffee mug?
This is the first time we've seen the apartment since Bye, Bye
Love?
Carter plays his Gameboy at the stripclub?
Janelle had trouble with her line at the beginning of the Third Act?
Roberta returns after a long hiatus?
Martin Van Buren's picture is behind the podium?
Nikki and Carter pretend to be a couple as in Grand Illusions?

Top 13 Lines
13. Mike: (on Gayley's mock trial) "For that, we'd go out to a
mock dinner."
12. Gayley: "You're not wearing your watch."
11. Gayley: "You're staring at my food."
10. Carter: "You're a feeble minded fool."
9. James: (reading Stuart's material) "You could always visit her
at work."
8. Claudia: (of hockey) "Who's playing?"
7. Paul: "What am I supposed to do, just sit here and watch?"
6. Mike: (at the club) "I figure we've got 15 more minutes of
pressing the flesh, Stuart, that's just a figure of speech, ..."
5. Mike: "I don't think I can see her anymore."
4. James: (to Stuart) "Do you think she's familiar because she's a
woman and she doesn't want anything to do with you?"
3. Carter: "I've got a note from my mother. It says I'm
gay..."
2. Gayley: "I was beginning to think you still lived with your
parents or you were a serial killer."
1. Reporter: "What exactly did they expect to find in a '100% NUD_
Bar'?"
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